Mickey Mouse voting
by Amy Oliver | 8:34 pm, April 5, 2010 | Comments Off
Last year the Democrats tried (and failed) to destroy the Electoral College. This year Speaker Terrance Carroll (D-Denver) wants to “reform” the entire process with a new bill that State Senator Kevin Lundberg calls the “voter fraud” bill. According to the Denver Post, Carroll will introduce his legislation some time next week. However provisions within the bill already have been made public including “pre-registration” for 16 year olds, almost same day registration, and mail-in ballots for all elections.
Adding insult to injury, Carroll simply dismisses the fact that voters soundly rejected a similar measure in 2002, “Eight years is a long time. Because something fails on the ballot at some time in the past doesn’t mean it’s off-limits.”
But here’s the kicker — the you-have-got-to-be-kidding-me-what-the-heck-are-they-thinking kicker: third party organizations will be allowed to pick up and deliver the ballots. Think ACORN. Think corruption. Think Mickey Mouse will be voting in Colorado’s next election? I bet he’ll be registered.
Tags: Constitution > Electoral College > Kevin Lundberg > Peoples Press Collective > Syndicated > Terrance Carroll
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